i used that System requirment thingy, and theres standing everything is good except my GHz... mine is 1.33 and i need 2.00. will it be a big problem? cuz the graphics of the game arnt the best. because i played Dungeon & Dragons for 10 minutes ( MMORPG ) and the graphics where better, and i didnt had lag. and is there a way the get more GHz?

Comparing clock speeds between processors is fairly pointless. I would ignore that.

As far as DDO goes, unless there has been a substantial change in it since I tried it some time ago, TOR is definitely far better looking when maxed out. But if you are running it at the lowest settings then yeah I guess it might look like crap.

Comparing clock speeds between processors is fairly pointless. I would ignore that.

As far as DDO goes, unless there has been a substantial change in it since I tried it some time ago, TOR is definitely far better looking when maxed out. But if you are running it at the lowest settings then yeah I guess it might look like crap.

Oke, but the point is, all my settings are good except my GHz. so if i run it on low graphics, Will it works Smooth?
Look :
CPU
Minimum: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 4000+ or better, Intel Core 2 Duo Processor 2.0 GHz or better
You Have: Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU U5600 @ 1.33GHz

Look, TOR is a pretty demanding game, even for its stylized graphics and promises of the game running on lower end PC's. You may be able to get the game to play, but the FPS will definitely ruin quite a bit of the experience.

I've been playing the game during beta (and this weekend, unfortunately) mostly on my laptop, which is a more powerful laptop than yours but still doesn't manage to avoid stutter, even on the lowest settings possible and the loading times and graphical glitches certainly make the game less appealing (I've heard turning shadows off helps quite a bit for some, but it only makes a minor difference on my laptop). So it'll definitely not be a smooth experience.

I'm running it on an i7 860 with 8GB of RAM, SSD, and a pair of 560 Tis in SLI and the framerate is all over the shop - anywhere from 20 to over 100 fps. Graphically, I've actually seen no difference in performance between running it with SLI and the single card I used in beta (one was out for RMA). I've spoken to a number of people that played it on laptops during beta with no real issues. I think the main thing that really matters is latency. A poor connection will introduce hitches that have nothing to do with your hardware. I'm running north of 250-300ms most of the time, which is far from ideal, albeit mostly just annoying rather than unplayable.